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>> if we >> encounter an event that unites the country has feverish leah, september 11, 2001 did well that's when we'll see how much we've actually learned and what about president bush? recently he spoke against vladimir putin's barbaric invasion of ukraine, which putin justified by citing bushes, iraq war and while the comparison differs in many key ways putin was not the only one with iraq on his mind >> the result is an absence of checks and balances in russia and the decision of one man to launch a wholly unjustified and brutal invasion of iraq. i mean, ukraine all right. anyway one of the most uncomfortable freudian slips i've ever seen
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>> hello and. >> welcome, to have you as joining us here in the united states around the world and streaming is on cnn, max i'm rosemarie church, just ahead. benjamin netanyahu says he will not bend to us pressure when it comes to moving israel's military into rafah. this as officials say, high level talks between the us and israel over the operation could take place in the hours ahead donald trump marks the easter holiday by lashing now that his political opponents, what he had to say and how such rhetoric is likely to be received by his base. >> and britain's >> king charles back in the public eye, making his first major public appearance since he's cancer diagnosis >> live from redlands >> this is cnn newsroom >> with rosemarie good to. you
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without ps >> we begin in israel, >> where prime minister benjamin netanyahu says pressure from the us will not stop his forces from going ahead with a planned military ground offensive in rafah up speaking at a news conference on sunday, he said any delay. so far has nothing to do. with washington's opposition to the plan nor the holy month of ramadan adding that such an operation takes time to plan. it also, again claimed the operation was necessary to defeat hamas and one can estimate, we will go into rafah and eliminate hamas battalions there for one simple reason, there is no victory without entering rafah and there is no victory without >> eliminating hamas battalions. there us officials tell cnn high level talks between us and israeli officials over rafah could take place as soon as monday. those talks originally scheduled for last week were abruptly called off by netanyahu after washington refused to block a un resolution calling for a
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ceasefire in gaza and the release of hostages. all this as netanyahu is recovering from surgery for a hernia the hospital says he is in excellent health, is awake and talking to his family. meantime, mass anti-government protests rocked jerusalem for a second straight de, on sunday thousands of demonstrators took to the streets demanding the release of all remaining israeli hostages and calling for prime minister benjamin netanyahu to resign and hold early elections. >> so here's the next place is not knowing his job anywhere in the last few years bring it down for you every possible we way immediately to the crowd.
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listen to the people of israel was saying enough is enough. we need a functioning governments cnn's melissa bell has been following the developments and has more now from jerusalem >> for the first time since the war began, the protest movement has returned to the streets of jerusalem. people with many thousands are coming out to protest to the way the government has handled the war so far, virgin calls for the remaining more than 130 the hostages to be bought. but also anger at benjamin netanyahu and his government and calls for elections to be held now at tens of instead up, just down there by the knesset, the protesters intend to keep their pressure up or was it? coming days we earned from these ready prime minister himself just ahead of the protest at saying that she believed it was his policies that were responsible for bringing pathologist home. so foreign moving down on the idea that he believed that round offensive and rafah was necessary in order to flush out the remaining hamas battalions.
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but that's tonight is not what we've heard from these protesters. a good deal of anger, a great cold. now that his time in office should end, the changes should be made, and that this war should be brought to an end. minnesota bell, cnn, tourism >> cnn analyst barak ravid's says, mr. netanyahu has continued rhetoric about going ahead with a ground offensive in rafah, despite concerns from the us shows he's trying to divert attention from the political problems he's facing back at home well, dynamic between israel and the us is in one word, it's good in two words, it's not good. >> and i think we saw that >> today >> and >> over the last few weeks and 20 out today, i think i don't want to treat the issue of rafah in a way that doesn't sound serious enough. >> but >> let's go over the facts. this was the fourth time in the last two months than the
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netanyahu said that he approved the operation in rafah. okay. >> if you want to go in an operation, you go in an operation. you don't say four times that you approved the operation, but it's still hasn't happened and i think it tells you a lot and it tells you a lot about netanyahu's domestic political problems and how he's trying to divert attention from a lot of other stuff with this shiny object of rafah. and he says rafah and we're talking about rafat. but on the ground, nothing is happening regarding the operation refer >> this news just coming in to cnn. it's really forces have withdrawn from gaza's largest hospital after a 14 de siege. that is according to a gaza civil defense spokesperson, he says the situation is very bad. adell shifa hospital is injured and dead bodies fill the hospital grounds he says more than 30 injured people had to be transported to another hospital east of gaza city cnn
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has reached out to the idf for comment. meantime, in central gaza, two people were killed on sunday in an israeli drone strike around al-aqsa mosque but as hospital, according to the hospital spokesperson thousands of displaced people are sheltering on the hospital grounds along with several news teams working from tense in the area as well. it's still a, struggle to get humanitarian aid into gaza. reuters captured this video of what appears to be an airdrop of supplies on sunday, though it's unknown where these specific supplies came from jordan's armed forces say they made ten different airdrops of humanitarian aid it into northern gaza on the same day. and a ship carrying aid organized by the world central kitchen is also on route to gaza after leaving a port in cyprus, the world food programme's executive director cindy mccain, is calling for
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full access to deliver critical aid. through the region >> we >> access, we >> need for unfettered access. and right now, we don't have that. we can occasionally get a few trucks in. we can occasionally get up all the way to the north, but is not consistent and it is not to scale either all of the other issues regarding narrow time and airdrops and all those are all good >> we need any >> any way to be able to get food in any way we can, but they can't take it to scale. we really need access to the road and we need to be able to get up to the north all the way without being caught checkpoints and turned around i'm say it has gathered a list of vetted organisations that are on the ground responding. you can find details on how you can help on our website, cnn.com the easter sunday holiday spot, two very different online messages shared by the front running us
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presidential candidates president joe biden wished observers a happy easter and said, quote, with wars and conflicts taking a toll on innocent lives around the world, we renew our commitment to work for peace, security, and dignity for all on the flip side, donald trump posted in part and i'm quoting here happy easter to all including those people or those many people i completely and totally despise because they want to destroy america. it comes one day after sharing an image of his political opponent, joe biden, tied up and bound in the back of a pickup truck. trump also ramped up attacks against the judge, overseeing his criminal case over alleged hush money payments, posting a link to an article showing his daughters picture just days after attacking her as a quote, rabid trump hater ron brownstein is a cnn senior
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political analyst and senior editor at the atlantic. he joins me now from los angeles, good to have you with us hi rosemary. >> so in what appears to be a new low for the presumptive republican presidential nominee, donald trump is lashing out on social media, even posting an image of president joe biden hogtied and the back of a pickup truck. what is the impact of an image like this coming as trump increasingly ramps up? a violent rhetoric against judges and prosecutors testing the limits of his gag order and also using words like bloodbath when threatening what will happen to this country if he's not elected in november and >> all >> of these dog whistles to his base, do you think? >> yeah. look, there are voters >> out there, are americans out there who are going to hear this in a very specific way. the same way as when he told the proud boys in 2020 to stand back and standby, ultimately translated into january 6. there is nothing subtle about
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the way donald trump has encouraged violence as part of his political strategy, really, since his emergence in 2016, you know, you can go back and recall that he offered to pay the legal fees of people who beat up protestors at his rallies all the way back. it is first presidential campaign. there is nothing subtle here about what he is doing. and again, it continues to be striking how few republicans excuse me, are willing to speak up. and warn and reflect on the obvious dangers of the leader of their party. the undisputed leader of their party, using this kind of language and sending these kinds of signals. >> yeah. >> and ron, you just wrote a piece in the atlantic suggesting health care in america may turn out to be a major winning issue for democrats. >> what >> do you say that given the party's previous efforts to
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expand health care were met with public and political resistance. yeah, it was interesting that joe biden was >> on stage with bill clinton and barack obama this week in new york, raising that 25 million or so incredible some like clinton and obama biden has made expanding access to health care a centerpiece of his domestic policy agenda unlike them, he may actually benefit from them. the backlash against bill clinton's clinton care program a proposal devised a by hillary clinton. the backlash against that swept the republicans to their landslide in 1994 his failure to pass it, the backlash against barack obama actually passing the aca in a very polarized legislative debate help republicans win more seats in 2010 and the house than any party out of the white house since 1938. but when republicans and donald trump tried to repeal the aca in 2017, the politics flip.
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democrat shifted the focus from the parts of the law that are focused on expanding coverage for those without insurance to the parts of the law that protect people with preexisting conditions who do have insurance. and since then the law has been more popular than not more americans have said they want us, they want him to keep it in place. then want to repeal it and you have the republicans can continuing to push down the road or repeal as well as house republicans talking about ideal, like converting medicaid into a block grant and medicare into a voucher. they are providing biden a lot of targets to try to win back some of those working class voters who are disenchanted with him largely because of inflation and high prices >> and ron, what about the controversial issue? of abortion rights in america being tested once again before the us supreme court, which is now considering whether to apply a nationwide ban on the abortion pill mifepristone. how likely is it that this will ensure abortion becomes one of the critical issues that rallies voters, no matter what
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the court decides, say, in june yeah. >> yeah excuse me. the reason that it's so important is because donald trump and/or anna republican in republican administration can do through executive action at the food and drug administration and the department of justice, everything that the advocates are asking the supreme court should do. it does not seem like the supreme court sport is inclined based on the oral arguments to go along with the claims from the opponents that they should roll back the efforts that were taken under both obama and biden to make it easier to access mifepristone. trump left all of those rules. the obama rules in place while he was president, he didn't act against them. this time he faces much more pressure within his coalition to use tools at the fda and even a 19th century law called the comstock act through an opinion of the justice department to restrict the distribution, maybe not only a mifepristone, but any
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medical device that is used in abortion. and so yeah, this issue is very much going to be on the ballot, not only regardless of what policy trump pursues in terms of legislation around a nationwide ban on abortion, the administrative executive branch levers that he largely left untouched as president again, is going to face much more pressure within the party to deal with them. and i think democrats are going to make voters very much aware of that >> ron brownstein always appreciate your political analysis. thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks for having me >> there's progress to report from baltimore harbor, the us coast guard says the first pieces of the collapsed bridge have been lifted from the water nearly a week after a container ship crashed into the structure. this is only the beginning of a long process. cnn's gloria as meno gives us a closer look at the crash site and the magnitude of the task
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ahead >> so you can see we have been able to get extremely up close to the wreckage of the dali and we're starting to really get an appreciation he asian and a sense of just how massive this drop is going to be. >> you're looking at 4,000 tons of steel and concrete that are sitting on top of that bow. that is going to be the most complicated part of this operation moving all of that, the bri and taking get off the ship so that they can begin to as cleanup process. and then there's everything that's laying below the surface. the part that we can't see, there is more metal, more concrete, more debris in the water, and that's going to be critical because they have to be able to make that safe for the divers whose mission is to get back into the water and continue searching to attempt to recover the bodies of those who were lost. but as we're sitting here
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now finally, being able to really see it and get up close to it, you really just get a sense of the the enormity of the job at hand >> but >> all the officials here have told us that they are confident that they're going to be able to get it done. they're working together all of the technology necessary, and they're going step by step, taking them, it takes to make sure that they get it right and that >> eventually they can reopen the port. they can start rebuilding. and that this important symbol for the city of baltimore in the city of baltimore on the state of maryland, can get cleaned up and the people here you can start getting back to normal gloria pazmino, cnn jails five months after taking pow mike johnson's hold on. the us house of representatives is at serious risk. who and what's behind the effort to oust him? and how he's handling of aid
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civilians for military service the country's largest conscription goals since the full-scale invasion of ukraine all russian menn are required to serve in the military for a year from the age of 18, and twice a year, russia calls up new conscripts for service in july 2023, russia and lawmakers voted to raise the maximum conscription age from 27 to 30 military officials say conscripts will not be iolve military operation in ukraine some $60 billion in us aid for ukraine has been stalled in congress for weeks now, thanks to deep dysfunction within the republican party. but one moderate republican lawmakers says that may soon be over representative mike lawler told cnn sunday that he is optimistic stick the issue will come up for a vote in the coming days. >> i believe there will be a
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boat when we get back from the easter recess certainly, this is critically important for our allies. we are the leader of the free world and we can not show on our responsibility to uphold and defend democracy across the globe >> but there could still be road bumps before ukraine gets that aid. far right, republican lawmakers are opposing any new money for kyiv and a threatening to oust the house speaker if he puts the funding up to avert cnn's manu raju has a closer look at the pressure speaker. mike johnson is under from his republican colleagues >> mike johnson, the speaker of the house, could be the second house ever to be ousted by his own colleagues. that's if marjorie taylor greene, the conservative congresswoman from does move ahead to call for a vote seeking his ouster. and if he doesn't have the votes defended off, this was
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announced just before the house left town for a two-week easter recess, but behind the scenes my johnson has been strategizing, trying to figure out how to avoid this ultimate fate he thinks is allies think he can't avoid it. but there are some big decisions that are looming. one of them is how to deal with aid to ukraine. so democrats say he moved four with aid to ukraine, that will be actually enough for them to help them save his job. but mike johnson is baiting, debating, tried to move a narrower ukraine package and some hard-right members are pushing him to offset that ukraine aid package with spending cuts loaded up with immigration measures, things i can put are democrats, how would that play out? and we'll that ultimately lead to his ouster. all those things have been discussed behind the scenes. new reporting from my colleagues, melanie zanona, annie grayer, and myself, details all of that and i put the question to some republicans, including one, matt gaetz who led the al-sheikh of kevin mccarthy, if you do the same with mike johnson, he made clear his on johnson side as he indicated
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that they've talked about this issue. >> i would not support a motion to vacate. i gave the speaker some unsolicited advice that we've got to get into a fighting posture and i was very pleased with how the speaker receive that advice. >> do you think this >> speaker needs to be voted out of office? >> i don't have a comment on that i think that comment is a comment and other cells i don't have a comment on that. >> you may have a vote to vacate. mike johnson. would you support that? >> i mean, look, right now, we got to go back and get republicans united to point out what our radical couple of reza democratic colleagues are doing. and it presents a actual competing vision that does not start with to be very clear, it does not start with putting a claim in ukraine bill down on the board. >> you have confidence in him as speaker right now >> look again, we're all working together trying to figure out what we're gonna do next. >> but as you can see there, a lot of members still have not made up their decision on what to do, including those far right. members. and with mike johnson having virtually no margin for error in the republican house, if this vote does come up, it would really
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threaten his speakership and it will be up to democrats, most likely to decide whether to save him >> manu >> raju, cnn, washington ukraine's president is warning that his forces will have to cede more territory to russia if us aid does not arrive soon. i spoke about that with matthew schmidt and associate professor of national security at the university of new haven. and i asked him how much time ukraine has left before that happens >> i think we can see now that it is being forced to give up land. it simply doesn't have the ammunition or the manpower needs to withstand the russian offensive going on right now, it's not a lot of land. it's not strategically critical, right now. but even if that money is turned on tomorrow, it will take some time for the arms to get into theater and make an effect. >> and all of this comes as us house speaker, mike johnson is indicating an openness to support a separate bipartisan
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plan in the house and has told gop lawmakers he may schedule floor time after the easter recess, but is it getting too late for this given nato is also yet to offer ukraine a greater commitment to its defense against russia i think you hit the nail on the head rosemary, the key here is for nato to signal to ukraine that it is committed to defending territorial lines >> as they are, or as they were. and we just don't see nato doing that yet >> as far >> as us aid goes, i don't think we can read too much into the fact that johnson has said he might put a bill on the floor after easter he's going to in any case put the bill on the floor. that's going to ask democrats to cut spending somewhere else. and that's going to mean that anything that does pass is likely going to be well shorted. the 61 billion that the administration has asked for and what would force both parties, russia and ukraine to the negotiating table right now with ukraine
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desperate for military >> aid and russia lakin quality manpower and what might that negotiation look like? >> russia is facing a bottleneck in its production of equipment and ammunition in 2025, >> it really, >> really wants to be able to put this tibet now in 2020 for ukraine is looking to survive until 2025. so this is the critical 12 to 24 months for both sides. i think in terms of negotiation, the likely outcome here is that ukraine will refuse to give up legal right to any of its territory especially crimea, but will seek to freeze the conflict and then come back 1020 years later and pull that territory in those populations back under its full we'll bring you my full conversation with matthew schmidt next to how're a turkish opposition leader claims victory in istanbul's >> may oral race ahead. how the
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today >> welcome back, everyone. >> in the uk, king >> charles made with the public for the first time since his cancer diagnosis earlier this year. the 75 year-old monarch was all smiles as he greeted a crowd outside st. george's chapel at windsor castle on easter sunday. the hour thing comes more than a week after the princess of wales revealed her own battle with cancer. cnn's max foster reports >> a lucky few royal well-wishers given a surprise invite into windsor castle to see the king making his first major public appearance. since his cancer diagnosis. then an even bigger surprise when he went for a walk and a chance. >> you haven't go to a royal source telling cnn all future engagements remain subject to medical device near the time. but this was an encouraging sign of how the treatment is
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progressing as we look towards summer and how the road ahead is looking positive it's obviously an opinion really great for me is walking. he's out there again, but we've been told that this isn't a return for public duties. what it is is just of gentle return to the public eyes. so we are seeing charles out and about waving, seeing people. but he's not going back to the full duties of kingship and we don't yet have a timeline as to when that's going to be >> the service at windsor is a tradition for the royals, prince andrew, amongst those invited showing, he's part of the family, if not part of the firm anymore? the princess of wales didn't attend a she receives around treatment for cancer. but that was expected as she also spends time with our children during the school holidays. we hope that you'll >> understand that as a family we now need some time, space and privacy while i complete my treatment. >> it's an unprecedented time to the royal family with two senior royals sidelines due to
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serious illness, leaving only a handful of working royals to carry out public duties. queen camilla has shouldered much of the load in charles's absence prince william is expected to resume public engagement in mid-april, but it's been a strain on the system >> king charles, i really wanted to have a slim down monarchy when he took, took on the throne, but he never could have anticipated in slimming down to where it is now there's also a matter of trust. the statement by the princess of wales diffuse to frenzy of conspiracy theories about her health and whereabouts. but there are lingering questions about a digitally altered photo of catherine and the children and concerns that the palace isn't being transparent enough. media cameras were invited to fill me events rather than in-house media teams behind the scenes, the king has been carrying out meetings and continuing his work as head of state as both he and catherine continued that cancer treatments royal fans
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often come here to windsor for a chance to see the king for a lucky few, there are invited into the castle and they actually spent some time with them and they're all saying how well he looked. so encouraging signs for a monarchist here in the uk max foster cnn, windsor castle, england >> and thanks for joining us. i'm was my church right? international viewers, world's bosch is coming up next and for our viewers here in the united states and in canada i'll be back with more cnn newsroom. in just a moment to stay with us >> so would you give to nashville hot tenders and three mandarin orange tenders 23 classic tenders >> for big butterfly, ash-red for the current baby. >> i said always a competition. you can't handle the shrimps, see about that. >> yeah, >> hello >> are you ready to eat your demise >> now we really need to upgrade your trash, talk and.
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an area hospital later right now, all of them are recovering from their injuries. police have yet to make any arrests. now we want to show you this map showing the locations and dates of all the reason mass shootings in indianapolis, all of the shootings happen within 25 minutes distance of each other, although they're not believed to be connected on march 16, a nightclub shooting left one person dead and five others injured. the following weekend, one person was killed and five others, including an off-duty indianapolis it's metro police officer were injured after a shooting outside a bar early sunday, march 24, and violence flared saturday night downtown in an incident involving a large group of young people and multiple firearms, police officials say more than 25 officers were patrolling the area saturday to prevent this this type of gun violence from breaking out. but it happened anyway and they warn disputes like this should never lead to guns violence. >> downtown. commander burton has already changed resources
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and directed resources to try to address these juvenile crowds before they get started. and having officers that come in earlier, even to try to address that and stay on top of it. so absolutely all of our resources are going to be directed at preventing this kind of crime. >> it starts at home. that's the first place. you can look to the police. all you want on to try to solve these things in like the chief said we have plenty of resources in downtown indianapolis on the weekends to deal with our issues. and yet this this occurred and so we're all going to have to like i said, take a look in the mirror and find out what more we can do as a community. it's extremely >> concerning to the mindset of some of our community members, especially some of our young community members. once again and i know you guys have heard cheek bailey talk about it conflict should not lead to somebody pulling out a gun and trying to resolve it. the consequences are eternal. >> okay. >> we have got to learn how to talk to each other. we've got
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to learn how to resolve conflict in different ways and when there's a bold disrespect for law enforcement authority and the laws of our society. it's a problem that's bigger than the police deputy chief tanya tere also says police believe multiple firearms were involved, but it's unclear what led to the shooting or how many people opened fire, >> although they didn't provide information on the nature of the gathering, police have noticed large crowds of young people moving around the downtown area. ivan rodriguez, cnn, atlanta in the state of tennessee, police have identified a suspect in connection with a deadly easter brunch shooting. one person was killed and at least seven others wounded at a nashville restaurant on sunday. police believe it happened after an argument between to menn the suspect has been identified as 46 year-old and and rucker. police say he has passed convictions for aggravated
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assault and drug charges. they don't believe this aspect and victim knew each other it was a case that captivated america capital murder conspiracy and claims of apocalyptic religious beliefs >> and the hours >> ahead, chad doubles triple murder trial gets underway in idaho, beginning with jury selection. he is charged with conspiring with his wife, laurie value davao to kill her two children, and his first wife, laurie day bell, who was dubbed the doomsday mom was convicted last year and the same case and sentenced to life in prison cnn's camila bernal has more state of idaho versus chad guy day bell, high-stakes trial with the death penalty on the table. if convicted prosecutors say chad day bell killed two of his step children and his first wife motivated by power, sex, money, and apocalyptic religious beliefs
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not guilty murder, and conspiracy charges. >> not guilty. >> all of them, the same plea >> not guilty >> his wife, laurie value day belt, what's convicted of the same murders in may of last year? >> answer. guilty answer guilty >> and on monday, it's chad tables turn to be tried. prosecutors say tyler, ryan, who was 16, and jj valla, who was seven, were less seen on different days in september of 2019? then in october, they allege day bell killed his then wife, tammy, who was initially believed to have died in her sleep. less than three weeks after her death. he married laurie value, >> the search continues for two missing children. the children's disappearance captured the nation's attention in late 2019, when day a bell in value abruptly left idaho after police started asking questions. >> just tell us where your kids
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are. >> the couple was found in hawaii in january of 2020. that june a gruesome discovery. the remains of thailand jj, were found on day bells property day bells preliminary hearings have already given a preview of the evidence against him >> eventually, we uncovered the entire body that was wrapped in this black plastic bag with a lot of duct tape and invalid doubles trial >> prosecutors said >> the two believed themselves to be religious figures who had a system of rating people as light or dark and use their dooms day, religious beliefs to justify the killings during her sentencing, validate belt doubled down on her religious beliefs >> jesus christ knows that no one was murdered in this case. accidental deaths happen. >> you justified all of this by
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going down a bizarre religious rabbit hole and clearly, you are still down there. >> she was sentenced to spent her life in prison. but now the question is whether chad tables defense, we'll also include these beliefs or if he will turn on his wife >> and chad tables attorneys spoke out >> saying his client is ready to tell his story, although it is unclear if he will testify in his own defense, what will also be interesting to see here is what the defense consists of, because in lorries case, they decided and to not call any witnesses to the stand. so it will be interesting to see what this defense attorney does camila bernal, cnn, los angeles an underwater mystery swirling around the florida keys, dozens of different fish species were inexplicably swimming in >> circles until they die. cnn's bill, we're reports from marathon florida where
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researchers are racing to figure out what's causing the bizarre behavior and how to stop it. >> started diving when i was eight years old with my mom. so i've been in the water for a very long time. >> greg first and worth has seen a lot in his lifespan underwater around the florida keys, but he'd never seen anything like this. >> i noticed the fish were spending and so i started taking video of that that i really had no idea what i was looking at since last fall, he's seen stingrays moving upside down >> the lie of >> groupers flailing on their sides and dozens of other species swimming and tortured, flailing loops. >> well, i mean, i've, i've said that, you know, it's like i'm in the middle of a disaster movie and i'm that guy yelling from the mountain top trying to get people to pay attention, state fish and wildlife officials, and florida's bonefish and tarp and trust have logged nearly 200 incidents with over 30 species acting this way, mostly in the
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lower keys. but as far north as miami >> yeah, this is crazy. i was out on a six-hour charter. i had two people on the boat and we were down off a ligament by the bank we've happened to see a fish flattering on the flats. and then so we got close to him were wants to see if there was a problem and we can obviously tell that he was in distress >> it turned out to be a soft-ish, a critically endangered species that might lose four we're five mature adults a year. but in just a few months, at least 27 have beach themselves or died after intense episodes of what anglers are calling the spins so typically when we think of fish acting strangely are dying, we think of low oxygen conditions in the water or red tide. and so we saw neither at the water school, florida gulf coast university, my parsons team is part of a statewide effort to solve the mystery of the spinning fish. and while tests for most toxins have turned up empty the most promising suspect is found living off seaweed at the
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bottom. a tiny critter named gambia discuss, visit the highest we've seen of the gamers to cells and the keys. we don't know if it's the main cause the single-cell algae can produce various neurotoxins and is showing up at record high levels but it's just one more stressor on marine life already reeling from pollution over fishing and off the charts, ocean heat waves brought by climate change. >> so there's concern and curiosity, i guess on could the hot, hot temperatures in the summer cause some changes that may be led to the fish behavior. now and we just don't really have all the pieces together to try to link one to the other. >> they really have >> no idea what has happened i mean, there is no concrete conclusive proof of what is happening yet. and that is still to be determined, which is quite terrifying. >> it is scary, isn't it? >> it is because if it continues it's going to be the end of this ecosystem. as we know it off the charts, ocean
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temperatures are of course just one of the massive stressors on marine life down here these days, there was a >> three-year study recently in which 100% of the bone fish that were tested in the keys turned up at least seven different pharmaceuticals from opioids to antidepressants. and so this behavior is not been seen before, but it is sort of an attack from 1,000 different angles for the creatures living down here. and maybe a warning for the rest of us >> and thanks de company. this hour i was my church. i'll be back with more cnn newsroom in just a moment. the statement get your viewing glasses ready and >> experience so rare, it won't happen again for another two decades. joint cnn for live coverage around the country of the spectacle in the skies, eclipse across america, april 8
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